Monday, 23 November 2015

surrealism vs glamour. #anitarussell by #aramassa with the help of #antoniolopez titled american parody, published 1977. mail hi@november-books.com if you want it


censored #anitarussell by #aramassa with the help of #antoniolopez from american parody, 1977. mail hi@november-books.com if you want it


#anitarussell by #aramassa with the help of #antoniolopez from american parody, 1977. mail hi@november-books.com if you want it


if you don't like the smiths this is a brilliant book- and you soon will. if you do like the smiths it's off the scale amazing. #thesmiths published 1994. mail hi@november-books.com if you want it


yep. it's then. 6 photo cards inserted into #thesmiths published 1994. mail hi@november-books.com if you want it


mozza. from #thesmiths published 1994. mail hi@november-books.com if you want it


#andreabranzi pattern research project #decorattivo published 1976. ITS AN ABSOLUTE STONKER! mail hi@november-books.com if you want it


no dice. #andreabranzi brilliant pattern research project #decorattivo published 1976. mail hi@november-books.com if you want it


oh hullo again! #andreabranzi brilliant pattern research project #decorattivo published 1976. mail hi@november-books.com if you want it


few books are this good. #findesiecle 1990. mail hi@november-books.com if you want it


zsa zsa, paris, 1988. from #findesiecle 1990. mail hi@november-books.com if you want it


mr. plus, jp and mickey, 1987. from #findesiecle 1990. mail hi@november-books.com if you want it


Wednesday, 18 November 2015

File Magazine Vol.4 No.2 Fall 1979


“An alternative to the Alternative Press". General Idea's File gained a reputation far beyond its Toronto underground roots. It was subversive to the core, pilfering freely from mainstream media and culture, while maintaining close attention to design issues and the use of experimental layouts. File “..anticipated many queercore and punk zines of the later 70s and 80s…as well as more recent mass-media interventions, such as the widely distributed, anti-globalist Vancouver-based publication Adbusters.”  - Peter Gallo. An iconic cover- Billy at The Colour bar lounge- one of the most famous images produced by GI. Inside- Queen West, Insect sex, Kathy Acker, Mapplethorpe, Francesco Clemente and the clichettes.

File Magazine Vol.3 No.1 Autumn 1975


“An alternative to the Alternative Press". General Idea's File gained a reputation far beyond its Toronto underground roots. It was subversive to the core, pilfering freely from mainstream media and culture, while maintaining close attention to design issues and the use of experimental layouts. File “..anticipated many queercore and punk zines of the later 70s and 80s…as well as more recent mass-media interventions, such as the widely distributed, anti-globalist Vancouver-based publication Adbusters.”  - Peter Gallo. Beautiful Glamour special.